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Casper Suite Administrator's Guide v8.7 - JAMF Software

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Restoring Deleted Files or Folders<br />

If you delete a file from the Package Contents pane, it may be possible to restore the file. The ability to<br />

restore a deleted file depends on the type of snapshot used to create the package source and the location<br />

of the file that was deleted. To restore a deleted file, Composer copies the file from its original location on<br />

the drive.<br />

Note: A file can only be restored if a snapshot was used to create the package source.<br />

To restore a deleted file:<br />

1. Click the disclosure triangle next to the package source in the sidebar.<br />

2. Click the disclosure triangle next to Snapshots.<br />

3. Select Files for Package to display a list of files, folders, and directories from the snapshot.<br />

4. Select the item you want to restore.<br />

5. Control-click (or right-click) the selected item and choose Restore.<br />

Viewing Files or Folders Using the Finder<br />

In the Package Contents pane, select the item(s) you want to preview. Then, choose File > Reveal in Finder<br />

from the menu bar.<br />

Viewing Files or Folders Using Quick Look<br />

In the Package Contents pane, select the item(s) you want to preview. Then, choose File > Quick Look<br />

from the menu bar or press the Space bar.<br />

Note: Quick Look is supported by OS X v10.5 or later.<br />

Adding Scripts<br />

Composer allows you to manage scripts for PKGs. The following default scripts are available in shell and<br />

perl:<br />

InstallationCheck<br />

Postflight<br />

Postinstall<br />

Postupgrade<br />

Preflight<br />

Preinstall<br />

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Preupgrade<br />

VolumeCheck 75

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